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Dr. Andrew Rynne
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Pain In Hands, Arms. Numbness In Hands. Losing Grip, Affecting Work. Suggestions?

Hi, i have birth four months ago and since then I am having very strong hand pain (both hands) and also my arms and hand (all the way to my finfertips) goes numb several times a day, and it gets worse at night... Please help, I am losing grip power, and it is affecting my work (work on the computer all day long). Thanks
Wed, 12 Jun 2013
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General Surgeon 's  Response
hi

i looks like you are having some problem in spinal cord in cervical region. since its involving both the upper arms, lesion might be in cervical region probably cervical disc prolapse causing compression in spinal cord. visit a neurologist as soon as possible befor it progresses. gettin a mri scan might tell you the lesion

wish you fast recovery
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Pain In Hands, Arms. Numbness In Hands. Losing Grip, Affecting Work. Suggestions?

hi i looks like you are having some problem in spinal cord in cervical region. since its involving both the upper arms, lesion might be in cervical region probably cervical disc prolapse causing compression in spinal cord. visit a neurologist as soon as possible befor it progresses. gettin a mri scan might tell you the lesion wish you fast recovery